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Why did Gunasekhar thank CBN & KCR?
By: Tupaki Desk | 29 Nov 2015 8:06 AM GMT'Rudramadevi', India's first historical 3D stereoscopic flick, successfully completed 50 days runs on November 29th. On this occasion, Gunasekhar who is the Director & Producer of the movie issued an Advertisement to show his gratitude & express happiness over the success.
At first, The Filmmaker thanked Chief Ministers of Telugu States (Chandrababu Naidu, K Chandrasekhar Rao) for being so supportive and encouraging our culture & arts. He then states the success of 'Rudramadevi' belongs to Telugu History, Telugu Film Industry & Audiences who embraced the movie.
Major credit for 'Rudramadevi' commercial success goes to Allu Arjun who breathed life into the character of 'Gona Ganna Reddy'. If not for Stylish Star, The business & Box Office revenue of the movie wouldn't have been so promising. Tax Exemption offered by Government came in handy as well. Standing by 'Rudramadevi', Audience have yet again proved that they are open to watch new concept & grandeur films.
Gunasekhar is working on the possibility of making a film based on 'Pratapa Rudrudu', who is the last ruler of Kakatiya dynasty.
At first, The Filmmaker thanked Chief Ministers of Telugu States (Chandrababu Naidu, K Chandrasekhar Rao) for being so supportive and encouraging our culture & arts. He then states the success of 'Rudramadevi' belongs to Telugu History, Telugu Film Industry & Audiences who embraced the movie.
Major credit for 'Rudramadevi' commercial success goes to Allu Arjun who breathed life into the character of 'Gona Ganna Reddy'. If not for Stylish Star, The business & Box Office revenue of the movie wouldn't have been so promising. Tax Exemption offered by Government came in handy as well. Standing by 'Rudramadevi', Audience have yet again proved that they are open to watch new concept & grandeur films.
Gunasekhar is working on the possibility of making a film based on 'Pratapa Rudrudu', who is the last ruler of Kakatiya dynasty.